Letters of correspondence, applications, acceptance letters, forms, audit reports, receipts, budget projections, newspaper clippings, contact information, summaries, project proposals and general records of the BYU-Idaho Outreach program that took place in Mexico from 1998-2006.

A majority of the collection pertains to his life as an active member of the LDS Church, Stake President, Regional Representative, Temple President, and French Mission Correspondence; most of which is from the First Presidency.

This register contains interviews conducted by Ricks College students. The interviews were based on several subjects, some repeated, to people who lived in the time of the event and how it affected their lives.

The Oral history interviews in this collection were conducted by the students in Dr. Walz's History Research & Writing Course to people who are primarily war veterans of World War II, the Korean War, or the Vietnam War.

Photo of Hyrum and Joseph Smith, China doll (once property of Brigham Young), Cape and Reed work of a dress belonging to one of Brigham's wives, autograph book from Ed Kirkham, and several left foot baby shoes.

The collection consists of materials gathered by Paul Kelly from Latter-day Saint veterans of World War II and their families for the book Courage In A Season Of War: Latter-day Saints Experience World War II.

The collection consists of fifteen Colombian/ Ecuadoran ceramic artifacts. Eight are human heads broken (presumably) from full-figures. Two are animal heads. Three are full-bodied human figures. One is an animal (looks like a dinosaur!). The remaining item is a small spindle whorl.

Etta Johnson of Rexburg Idaho served as the editor for the Rexburg 19th Ward Newsletter and included such tidbits as ward announcements, activities, illnesses, honors received by ward members, and other fascinating stories about the lives of the ward members.

Primary History of the South Idaho Falls Stake Scrapbook from 1947-1958. This collection contains photographs of stake and primary leadership, the primary history, planned activities, and primary programs.

Two personal journals in the handwriting of Zera Pulsipher Terry depicting events in his life in the colonization of parts of Southern Utah "Dixie" and The Upper Snake River Valley in Idaho. His grandfather, Zera Pulsipher, Taught and baptized Wilford Woodruff.